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s T C Ul D EC N I T L REPRESENTATIVES Seniors: Lisa Blackburn. Tammy Bullock. Maureen Cram. Larry Fuchs. Pauline Hochn. Andy Kinsey. Cheric Lurkcr. Julie Mitchell. Pleasie Nelson. Tom Redman, Jim Scarfia. Matt Thomas, and Andy Winiger. Juniors: Tim Allen, Daniel Choate, Regina Cunningham. Sally Fuelling. Joan Hochn. Laura Kuykendall, Peggy Meinert. Ka- ren Nicmcir. Liz Rcnshaw, Margie Schocning, Robbie Stark, and Beth Wallick. Sophomores: Beth Bitzcr, Sherri Boerner. Tony Diaz. Valeric Gatewood, Donisc Heberer. Davita Johnson. Bert Miller. Jenni- fer Pfeiffer, Amy Ricketts, Steve Shcffcr. Trent VanHaften. and Andy Weintraut. Freshman: Robby Breeze. Rick Carl. Dancllc Curtis. Jane Em- huff. Holly Hindcrliter. Keely Kirkpatrick, Ron Mitchell. Jane Moore. Angie Russell, and Daryl Schuck. ALTERNATES Seniors: Tammy Barnes. Troy Burnett. Chris Dayton. Jeff Em- brey. Lebra Hanes. Susan Key. Clay Martin. Mary Meinschein. La Donna Pfcttschcr. Matt Raiblcy. Twyresa Smith. Marcic Tupper. and Shelley Wampler. Juniors: Cheryl Beste. Penny Brooks, Faune Curtis. Kim Fickas. Pam Hunter. Jennifer Kucbler. David Maicr. Jon Orth, Nancy Parrish. Jancllc Simpson. Carlccn Tucker, and Cheryl Willis. Sophomores: Karen Biekam. Tammy Buchanan. Monica Dan- iel. Mare Fischer. Alec Hcnn. Annette Lescault. JoAnn Mohr. Keith Oeth. Jim Rcdwinc. Rebecca Starnes. Lisa Wampler, and Samantha Wood Freshman: Rod Bridges. Scott Clark. Kim Denning. Penny Guess. Valencia Grindall. Mary Kinsey. Amy McConnell. Kim Newman. Tonya Ricketts, and Tami Tron. The purposes and the main goals of the 1980-81 Student Council were: buying the materials for the picnic tables in the courtyard, ordering and receiving ping pong tables for the front foyer, they orga- nized the computer dance, the Student Council also bought a juke box, and organized the MORP dance, they also ordered a new homecoming robe. The Student Council sponsored both homecomings, and held the pie-in-the-face contest, they also are having the trash cans painted; and keeping the stereo in the cafeteria in good working condition. The Student Council has also formed a scholastic awards committee to rate the different classes, and sponsored a horseshoe and washer contests with trophies for the winners. The Student Council also sponsored a jump-role-a-thon for the United Fund. The Student Council had hoped to accomplish the promotement ol projects and activities which will benefit the school as a whole. The Council also had hoped to do things which the majority of the students wanted the Council Members to accomplish. The council is basically in charge of Homecomings, re- creational projects, and student-faculty relations. President: Scott Wade. Vice-President: Erich Emhuff, Sec- retary: Julie Mitchell, Treasurer: Pauline Hochn Student Council 29
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Seniors: Amy Alldredge, Melanie Ayers. Lisa Blackburn, Valeric Bostick, Lori Breincr, Tammy Bullock, Lisa Claybrookc. Susan Curry, Jeffrey Embrcy, John Emhuff. Lisa G umbel. Tracy Higgins. Jeffrey Hume, Robin Manning. Clay Martin, Tamara Mason, Joanie Mathew, Julie Mitchell. Beth Nichaus, Angela Norman. LaDonna Pfettscher, Lisa Ricketts, Carol Schclhorn. and Marcie Tuppcr. Juniors: Jeffrey Beste. Faune Curtis, Todd Duckworth. Laura Kuykendall. David Maier, Andrew McGill. Daena Nelson. Karen Nicmeicr, Darren Rye. John Schisler, Tracy Ward, and Christopher Zickmund. Sponsors: Mrs. Bonnie Awe and Mrs. Peggy Herron. The major goal of the National Honor Society is to encourage academic excel- lence. The National Honor Society selects students based on their leadership ability, character, ser- vice and grades. To be admitted, seniors must have a 3.0 grade average for 7 semesters, juniors with a 3.4 aver- age for 5 semesters, and sopho- mores with a 3.7 average. The stu- dents are sent a letter telling them, that they are eligible, if they arc interested. The student, then in turn, write a type of essay based on their extracurricular ac- tivities and telling why they are interested. All names are then typed and sent to all of the teach- ers for an evaluation, the names are then sent to the faculty com- mittee where they vote on the eli- gible names. If the students arc selected, the student then receives a letter of acceptance and to at- tend the initation ceremony.
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